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Icera USA provides a LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY for its branded vitreous china and fire clay plumbing fixtures to be free of defects in material and workmanship. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the product. This warranty is non-transferable. Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims. For non-ceramic items and parts, such as plumbing fixture trim, various fittings, toilet bowl seats, and tank flushing mechanisms, Icera USA provides a warranty against defects in material and workmanship limited to one (1) year from the date of purchase. Changes in finish gloss, scratching, staining, and other effects from chemical use, water, and atmospheric conditions are not considered manufacturing defects but are considered normal wear and tear. Variations in color will occur naturally due to manufacturing processes and are not covered under this warranty. Use of in-tank toilet cleaners will void the warranty. For electronic bidet seats, Icera USA provides a warranty against defects in material and workmanship limited to three (3) years from the date of purchase.

Scratching, staining, and other effects from chemical use, water, and atmospheric conditions are not considered manufacturing defects but are considered normal wear and tear. Use of the bidet seat with non-confirming electricity supply / water supply, outside of the specified supply parameters, will void the warranty. Icera USA will, at its election, repair, replace or make appropriate adjustment where Icera USA inspection discloses any such defects occurring in normal usage within the warranty period after purchase. Comparable products will be offered as replacements for products not then available. Icera USA is not responsible for removal or installation costs. Warranties are not applicable to products sold by unauthorized resellers. The consumer accepts responsibility to research the integrity and reputation of the reseller to ensure they are authorized to sell and provide appropriate pre purchase and post purchase service. Internet resellers should be particularly scrutinized as they are very difficult to evaluate and often provide very limited or no customer service.

This warranty applies to unmodified products when properly installed and maintained per factory instructions for their normal and intended application. Icera USA highly recommends installation by a licensed professional plumbing contractor. To obtain service or to purchase replacement parts not covered by the above warranty, contact your local Icera USA dealer. Icera USA reserves the right to make changes in product design, manufacturing process, packaging, or availability at any time without notice.
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Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province. This is Icera’s exclusive written warranty. This exclusive written warranty is issued in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.Your toilet’s clogged again, and this time it’s all your fault. (Who knew flushable kitty litter wasn’t flushable?) To help you avoid any future clogs, floods or breakdowns, we asked plumbers across the country to share their customers’ biggest mistakes—and how they can be avoided. Shutterstock / Iriana Shiyan 1. You reach for the Drano. Forget using chemicals to open or clear drains—they rarely get the job all the way done, says Steve Reckon, fourth generation owner of Southern California’s Reckon Plumbing.

Plus, not only are the chemicals very harsh and dangerous for you to handle, they can also ruin drain pipes and the equipment used to clear the stoppage. Hint: To prevent blockages in the first place, keep notorious cloggers like grease and hair out of drains. 2. You treat the toilet like a garbage can. Even if they’re labeled “flushable,” don’t toss feminine hygiene products, personal cleaning wipes, toilet scrubbers, make-up remover pads or cat litter into the toilet, says Reckon. The fact is, they don’t disintegrate quickly enough and can ultimately block the drain pipe. RELATED: Be the plumber! 5 DIY plumbing tricks to save you time and money 3. You try to tackle the plumbing problems yourself. Don’t try to diagnose and fix a plumbing problem yourself, or hire a handyman to do plumbing work, says Jim Jennette, a plumber for 25 years and Mr. Rooter franchise consultant. Plumbers can find and correct a problem faster than an amateur can, which will save you money in the long run.

4. You have no idea where the main water valve is. Don’t be in the dark when it comes to knowing the location of the main water valve and every emergency shut off valve in your house, says Mark Dawson, president and CEO of Arizona’s bluefrog Plumbing + Drain. And while you’re at it, learn how to turn off these valves. It’s easy but if you’d prefer to have pro show you how, many plumbers will check emergency shut-off valves at no charge. 5. You use drop in toilet fresheners. Ditch the drop-in tank toilet fresheners. You may love the blue water it makes in your toilet bowl, but these tablets often contain chemicals that wear out working parts inside the tank, Reckon explains. Plus, as these tablets disintegrate, they can get stuck in the flush valve and prevent the toilet from flushing. 6. You forget to replace the hoses. Water hoses don’t give any warning before they burst, so avoid a potential flood by changing out rubber hoses on washing machines and dishwashers every five years, says Dan Runkel, licensed journeyman plumber and head of Washington Energy Service’s plumbing division in Seattle.

When you do replace them, use stainless steel on all water lines, if possible. 7. You don’t have a leak protection system. Don’t skimp on water leak protection, cautions Runkel. It only costs a few hundred dollars to get a water leak protection system that offers both an alarm and a main water shut-off should a leak occur in your water heater, dishwasher, sinks and more. RELATED: 'Don't panic': Here's what to do when you've clogged someone else's toilet 8. Your hot water heater is outdated. Don’t think your tank water heater will last forever—the average lifespan is 8-12 years. Just like toast tends to fall butter-side down on the floor, your 20-year-old tank will inevitably fail and flood while you are on vacation, warns Runkel. 9. You overload the garbage disposal. Be kind to your garbage disposal: Don’t pour grease into it (the goopy stuff will eventually solidify and clog the drain), and don’t put in fibrous food like celery and artichokes.